There appears to be some confusion amongst the hearing aid fitting community concerning the best way to adjust hearing aids for a given individual.a Some suggest a very…
William J. Campbell M.S., Audiologist
Compression refers to a hearing aid feature that attempts to increase the audibility of soft speech while preventing loud sounds from…
Nature’s Noise Reduction
William J. Campbell M.S.Audiologist
Have you ever wondered how you were able to understand everyday conversation in all types of adverse (noisy)...

You may have certain communication needs that cannot be solved by the use of hearing aids alone. These situations may involve the use of the telephone, radio, television, and the inability to hear the door chime, telephone bell, and alarm clock.
No. People with all degrees and types of hearing loss — even people with normal hearing can benefit from assistive listening devices.
There are many assistive listening devices available today, from sophisticated systems used in theaters and auditoriums to small personal systems.
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